There are many games that are based on this concept, examples being the
I-Spy series of gamebooks that ask players to find objects in a ''
Where's Wally?''-esque setting, and an I Spy computer game. The game was the namesake for the 2017 song "
iSpy", featuring American rappers
Kyle and
Lil Yachty, which features the wording in its chorus. The game and its wording are well known in western popular culture, for example the title of the 2002 horror film
My Little Eye uses part of the wording from the game. A US short film directed by Alexander Nebel titled
I Spy has the following synopsis: "Full of imagination, Mia convinces bored Ingo to play the game of ‘I Spy’. More and more the game dissolves the ordinary kitchen into a wildly animated sea-adventure dream reality." In 2007,
The Wiggles: a popular children's music brand included the song "I Spy" based on the game. The song is available on The Wiggles'
Getting Strong (Wiggle and Learn) DVD and audio CD. There's also a "
John Cleese on
How to Irritate People" sketch in which two bored airline pilots are playing I Spy as a pastime while on cruise flight. The term 'I spy with my little eye' has been used by singer
Robbie Williams in his song "Love Supreme", released in 2000. The video game
Minecraft has an in-game achievement that is named "Eye Spy". The horror video game ''Andy's Apple Farm'' also features a
minigame where the player plays some rounds of "I spy". Strawberry Shortcake attempts to play the game during one episode of
Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City when she gets trapped in a traffic jam. ==See also==